Podcasts about academic track

  • 9PODCASTS
  • 11EPISODES
  • 32mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Nov 22, 2023LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about academic track

Latest podcast episodes about academic track

SCIP IntelliCast
SCIP IntelliCon Euro 2023 (Prague) - Academic Track with Jonathan Calof

SCIP IntelliCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 17:44


Join us in this special episode as we delve into the SCIP IntelliCon Euro 2023 conference in Prague, focusing on the enriching Academic Track with renowned expert Jonathan Calof. Explore the thought-provoking academic modules presented during the event, featuring discussions on cutting-edge research, trends, and insights in the field of competitive intelligence. Gain a snapshot of the engaging dialogue that unfolded, offering a unique blend of academia and practical intelligence strategies from SCIP IntelliCon Euro 2023.

explore euro prague academic track
The Bridge
Which academic track is best for my child?"

The Bridge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 21:10


In this episode, we sit down with guidance counselor Mallory Robinette, and discuss the different academic tracks available to learners based on their passions and goals. The Bridge, a production of Monte Vista Christian School. The Bridge is a tool designed to empower school families with insight into timely topics in the lives of school-aged children. For more information about The Bridge, questions for podcast guests, or to suggest a topic on future episodes, please email our team at thebridge@mvcpodcasts.com. Monte Vista Christian School is an International Baccalaureate Day and Boarding school, first established in 1926. For more information about the school, including admission opportunities, please visit us at mvcs.org. #montevistachristianschool, #mvcs, #mvc, #thebridge

child bridge boarding academic track
Doctor Who: Mutter's Spiral Podcast
MUTTER’S SPIRAL Podcast 174a Saturday Morning from GallifreyOne

Doctor Who: Mutter's Spiral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 11:21


It’s a groggy morning for John and Will as we review the first (very) full day of the GallifreyOne convention. We talk about the Academic Track, the Cornell Collective, and all the other highlights from the very packed Friday. 

Doctor Who: Mutter's Spiral Podcast
MUTTER’S SPIRAL Podcast 172 - Previewing the Academic Symposium at 2019 Gallifrey One

Doctor Who: Mutter's Spiral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 54:34


MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast is back with another preview of the 2019 edition of the Gallifrey One Convention - today focusing on the Academic Track - titled "Time Lord Timelines: An Academic Symposium"!  We're thrilled to be joined by Joy Piedmont and Paul Booth, who have organized a wide-ranging and interesting collection of topics and speakers. We'll talk to Joy and Paul about how the Symposium came about (this is the 2nd edition), what types of subjects and topics they look for, and how they chose this year's presenters.  We'll then dive deep into the schedule and go over each presentation (including one that John is keenly interested in and had even thought of suggesting himself!) individually to get a bird's-eye view of what can be expected. It's a terrific and interesting conversation with Joy & Paul that really gives the full rundown on what to expect.  Please have a listen! Schedule and description of topics for the Symposium here

Doctor Who: Mutter's Spiral Podcast
MUTTER’S SPIRAL Podcast 171 - Gallifrey One 2019 Preview

Doctor Who: Mutter's Spiral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 67:16


It is indeed the MOST WONDERFUL TIME... OF THE YEAR!  That's right, the annual Gallifrey One Convention, the world's largest (and best) Doctor Who Convention is just around the corner, and MUTTER'S SPIRAL Podcast will be previewing the convention in full this week!  It's the 30th edition of the con; it's John's 15th and my 13th (and the podcast's 9th!); and it looks to be another corker of a weekend!  We'll talk all about the great guests (Including CATHERINE TATE, PEARL MACKIE, JOHN BARROWMAN, COLIN BAKER, and many more!), the fantastic fan panels (including the 2 John will be on), and of course the many other amazing highlights to come (THIS or THAT, FAN VIDEO HAPPY HOUR, IN DEFENSE OF, the ACADEMIC TRACK, and so much else).   It's our annual deep dive into and through the schedule.  We're super excited for Gally, and we hope to give listeners a taste of what's to come this year!  Also,  John finds out what game, featured in a panel at this year's Gally, that I've NEVER played, which stuns him while i promise to maybe, perhaps, possibly try to participate in one of the other great games.  So, it's chock full of Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey Stuff! We will also be doing 2 more previews of Gally: one with Joy Piedmont and Paul Booth, focused on the "Time Lord Timelines: An Academic Symposium", the Academic Track that they've put together (dropping Thursday); and one with our great friends Kim Rogers and Sage Young of HeadoverFeels.com for next week that'll discuss in detail THIS or THAT, FAN VIDEO HAPPY HOUR, the FanFic panel, the Doctor Who/Musicals crossover panel and more.  

Vanderbilt Beyond the Lab podcast
Dual-Career Academic Track

Vanderbilt Beyond the Lab podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 20:01


Join us as we hear from two alumni couples, Dr. Leslie Kwakye and Dr. Gunnar Kwakye at Oberlin College and Dr. Michelle Mazei-Robison and Dr. AJ Robison at Michigan State University, all couples currently in faculty roles at the same university. 

Reimagine Schools
Empowerment Education with Marc Prensky

Reimagine Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 30:12


In this episode, Marc Prensky, who coined the terms "Digital Native" and "Digital Immigrant”, shares new perspectives on how Empowerment Education and Real-World Learning could be the tipping point for reimagining our school systems. Prensky advocates for creating two separate tracks in education - an Academic Track and an Accomplishment Track - that can operate as two equal systems in a School-Within-A-School concept. In this model, Prensky says that PBL should not just be about Project-Based Learning, but rather Project-Based Accomplishment that gives students the opportunity to dream big and become engaged in real-world projects that can make the world a better place. Twitter: @marcprensky. Website: www.marcprensky.com. The Better Their World Database can be found at www.bettertheirworld.org. Become A Supporter You can now help keep the conversation going by supporting the Reimagine Schools Podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. Thanks for your support! https://anchor.fm/greg-goins/support About Dr. Greg Goins As the Founder/Host of the Reimagine Schools Podcast, Dr. Greg Goins has emerged as one of the nation's leading voices on visionary leadership and the path to transforming our schools. He currently serves as the Director of the Educational Leadership Program at Georgetown College (KY) and previously spent 15 years as a school district superintendent in Illinois. Dr. Goins is a passionate keynote speaker and is available to speak at your next education conference or school PD day. To book Dr. Goins, please send inquiries to drgreggoins@gmail.com. Twitter: @DrGregGoins. Website: www.reimagineschools.net. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greg-goins/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greg-goins/support

director education illinois empowerment pd digital natives project based learning goins pbl founder host marc prensky prensky educational leadership program academic track georgetown college ky reimagine schools podcast
The New Lawyer Podcast
MP Duncan Webb talks how to do good, the academic track, and becoming an MP

The New Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 52:18


In this episode I talked to Duncan Webb, MP for Christchurch Central and co-author of your ethics textbook, about his career as a litigation lawyer, academic and now Parliamentarian.  We talked about how you can make a difference in non-traditional routes, what he wish he'd known from the beginning (nothing more than he did), his work for Christchurch homeowners in earthquake cases, how he once took down a gaming trust, and much more.

Kierrepotku podcast
Worldcon75 podcast about estrangement

Kierrepotku podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 36:25


Worldcon75 podcast about estrangement with Gary K. Wolfe and John Clute. Hosted by Jani Ylönen. Prominent science fiction critics and writers Gary K. Wolfe and John Clute discuss estrangement, the Academic Track's theme in Worldcon75. Weirdly enough discussion veers to New Weird as well. Gary K. Wolfe is science fiction editor, critic and biographer. He is also a co-host in the Hugo nominated weekly podcast on science fiction called The Coode Street Podcast. His works include Evaporating Genres: Essays on Fantastic Literature. John Clute is a science fiction and fantasy literature writer and critic. He was one of founders the English magazine Interzone. His works include the Hugo award winning The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1979; second edition 1993) with Peter Nicholls, and The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (1997) with John Grant. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (SFE) is continually updated and is available at sf-encyclopedia.com. It won a 2012 Hugo. Following titles were mentioned during the discussion: Metamorphoses of Science Fiction Victorian Science Fiction in the UK The Space Trilogy (Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and that Hideous Strength) The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre The Turn of the Screw The Manuscript Found in Saragossa Solaris The Roads Must Roll All the Birds in the Sky Borne This Census-Taker The Last Days of New Paris Dying Earth fantasy series New York 2140 The Moon and the Other Oryx and Crake MaddAddam The Year of the Flood Soylent Green The End of the Dream Comments and questions can be send to podcast@kierrepotku.fi

Re-Quilibrium Podcast
4: Mentorship and the academic track in social marketing

Re-Quilibrium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015 33:32


"We are a community of social marketers. I think it's important to remember that we need to support each other in the work that we do and offer that support in a number of ways. One way is through mentorship, another way is by collaborating with each other." Dr. Nadia Zainuddin from the University of Wollongong joins the podcast to discuss mentorship and the academic path in social marketing.

A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
A VerySpatial Podcast – Geoint2010 Academic Track

A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2010 7:32


Wrapping up Geography Awareness Week 2010 Sue and I talk about our thoughts on this year's inaugural Academic Track at Geoint2010.

wrapping academic track